CONTENTS. VII 



DAIRY FARMING — DAIRYING — AGROTECHNY. 



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Milkiug-mac'liine experiments with B. L. K. cow milker, Woll and Humphrey. . 275 



Bacterial cfHciency of the inilkin<^ machine, Meek 276 



Milch cows and the production of store stock, Mackenzie 276 



Tests of dairy cows, 1907-8, Woll and Harris 276 



The amount of milk fat produced by milch goats and sheep, Morgen 276 



Biological and biochemical studies of milk, VI, Koning 277 



Nature of membrane surrounding milk globules, Abderhalden and Voltz 277 



Milk pasteurization an economic and social duty, Straus 277 



The canning of peas. Bitting 277 



Canning vegetables in the home, Breazeale 278 



VETERINARY MEDICINE. 



Immunochemistry, Arrhenius 278 



Opsonins and other antibodies, Hektoen 278 



Opsonic technic. Walker 278 



The use of atropin sulphate in anesthetizing birds, Pearl and Surface 279 



Zoo technic, veterinary, and epizootic service of Indo-China, Thomson 279 



Veterinary division, Gilruth 279 



Anthrax in India, Lowe 279 



Report on the causation and spread of anthrax, 1908, Young 279 



On the excretion of anthrax bacilli in milk, Horrocks 280 



Protective and curative inoculation against dog distemper, Richter 280 



Bacillus pestis and B. pseudotuberculosis rodentium, MacConkey 280 



A micro-organism with specific relationship to Rocky Mountain fever, Ricketts. 280 



African tick fever — a personal experience. Gray 280 



The relation of bovine to human tuberculosis, Moss 281 



Intertransmissibility of bovine and human tubercle bacilli, Pottenger 281 



Tuberculosis among animals, Brend 282 



The economic imi)ortance of tuberculosis of food-producing animals, Melvin. . 282 



Curative treatment of tuberculosis in cattle by von Behring's tulaselaktin 282 



Differential methods for detecting the typhoid bacillus, Jackson and Melia 283 



Modification of Wright-Douglass vaccine method, McCampbell and Phillips. . . 283 



The diseases of the eye in domesticated animals, Gray 283 



Special report on diseases of cattle 283 



Bovine contagious mammitis, Gilruth 233 



Mastitis of the cow. Wall 283 



Septicemia hemorrhagica in cattle, Curlewis 284 



Parasitic diseases of sheep, Luckey 284 



Experimental test of treatments for worms in sheep, Henry and Stewart 284 



Hemlock poisoning in pigs, Calinescu 284 



Horse sickness and its prevention, Watkins-Pitchford 284 



The immunity of mules against horse sickness, Theiler 284 



A malignant form of canine distemper. White 285 



Blackhead disease of turkeys, Cole 285 



Blackhead, a coccidial disease of turkeys, ( 'ole and ITadley 285 



A new parasitic disease of pigeons, Lanfranchi 285 



An affection known as botryomycosis and its parasite. Bureau and Labbe 286 



Life history of ( 'rithldui nielo/ihugi in alimentary tract of sheep tick, Swingle . 286 



Development of Ilemogregarina lacertic, Laveran and Pettit 286 



Remarks on the avian hemoprotozoa of the genus Leucocytozoon, Sambon 286 



The occurrence of nuclear dimorphism in a Ilalteridium parasitic in the chaf- 

 finch, and its probable connection with a trypanosome. Woodcock 286 



Trypanosomiasis in animals, Harvey 286 



A trypano.some from Zanzibar, Bruce, Ilamerton, and Bateman 286 



Note on the role of tabanids in the transmission of trypanosomiases, Sergent. . . . 287 



Concerning the treatment of experimental trypanosomiasis, II, Moore et al. . . . 287 



Contribution to a study of Porocephalus moniliformis, Broden and Rodhain. . . . 287 



The microscopic anatomy of Trickinella spiralis, Frothingham, jr 287 



Rubbing post for live stock .• 287 



RURAL ENGINEERING. 



Irrigation in Oregon, Lewis and Cupper 287 



Irrigation in South Dakota, Lea .- 288 



